Gaming News
Team Ninja announced a new free update for Nioh 3
Apr 20, 2026, 23:30
Fyra Frost
Gaming News
Updates & Patches
The addition of higher difficulty content and new progression system will surely be welcomed by the fans of the game.
A new free update for Nioh 3 is set to arrive next week, bringing a wave of fresh content that will improve the outstanding Soulslike experience the game offers. The new content is aimed squarely at players looking for tougher challenges and deeper progression systems. Developer Team Ninja, alongside publisher Koei Tecmo, has confirmed that the update will roll out on April 27, 2026, expanding the game's endgame experience without any additional cost.
A harder challenge
The centerpiece of the update...
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Outbound – a chill co-op survival game built around a mobile home
Apr 20, 2026, 15:37
Cleonidas
Gaming News
Release date
Outbound stands out with its chill survival gameplay and co-op focus. Despite the delay to May 2026, it remains a promising and relaxing experience.
Since the release of its demo, Outbound has quickly captured the attention of the indie gaming community, earning a wave of positive feedback. Players were particularly drawn to its unique “mobile home” concept, the rare sense of relaxation within a survival game, and its strong co-op potential when played with friends. However, just days before its originally planned launch, developer Square Glade Games made an important decision: to delay the release from April 23, 2026, to May 14, 2026 —...
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1 million copies in 6 days: Why Windrose is taking over
Apr 20, 2026, 10:19
AlexP
Gaming News
Windrose hits 1 million sales in 6 days. A pirate survival game that players can’t stop playing.
It doesn’t happen often, but every now and then a game comes out of nowhere and just clicks with players. That’s exactly what’s happening with Windrose right now. In just six days since launch, the game has already sold 1 million copies and reached over 200,000 concurrent players. For an Early Access title, those are huge numbers, and they tell you one thing straight away: people are not just curious about Windrose, they’re sticking with it.
A big part of that...
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OPUS: Prism Peak turns photography into something meaningful
Apr 20, 2026, 09:57
AlexP
Gaming News
A calm story adventure with puzzles and choices, OPUS: Prism Peak delivers a warm and emotional journey worth playing.
There are games that try to impress you in the first five minutes, and then there are games like OPUS: Prism Peak that take a quieter approach and slowly pull you in. This is not something you play for action or fast rewards. It is built around a simple idea: making you feel something through a story that mixes warmth with a touch of sadness.
You follow Eugene, a photographer who ends up in a strange place called the Dusklands, together...
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Step Into The Amusement: Explore a Forgotten VR World
Apr 19, 2026, 04:17
Daniel-D
Gaming News
Gameplay
Explore The Amusement, a VR narrative adventure blending emotional storytelling, puzzles, and immersive exploration.
The Amusement is a narrative-driven virtual reality adventure that blends emotional storytelling with immersive exploration. Developed by Curvature Games and published by ARTE France, the game places players in the role of Samantha Burkhart, a young woman returning to investigate her late father’s abandoned amusement park. What begins as a simple inspection quickly unfolds into a deeply personal journey through memory, grief, and family history shaped by the aftermath of World War I.
Set in a hauntingly beautiful 1920s-inspired park, the...
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Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred reveals endgame in new IGN First video
Apr 17, 2026, 20:56
Cleonidas
Gaming News
Gameplay
Blizzard highlights a new direction for Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred, focusing on endgame improvements to extend longevity and player engagement.
Blizzard Entertainment has released a new video as part of its IGN First campaign, focusing almost entirely on the endgame of Diablo IV: Lord of Hatred. Choosing to spotlight the late-game experience this early is far from accidental. In today’s landscape—where live service titles, MMOs, and open-world ARPGs constantly struggle with player retention—endgame has become the defining factor of a game’s longevity, often even more important than its initial launch....
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Slay the Spire 2 expands systems and refines gameplay
Apr 17, 2026, 20:30
Fyra Frost
Gaming News
Updates & Patches
A huge patch full of significant changes is ready to shift the meta and offer new gameplay strategies.
Mega Crit has deployed a substantial early access update for Slay the Spire 2, moving a large set of previously tested beta features into the main version of the game. The patch, version 0.103.2, represents the first broad consolidation of experimental changes, signaling a transition from short-term testing to more stable iteration. As the studio stated after deploying earlier changes, this is all part of the process and the current state of the game doesn'r represent the definitive version...
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Mouse: P.I. For Hire is much more than just a cartoonish FPS
Apr 17, 2026, 19:45
Fyra Frost
Gaming News
Gameplay
Forget about misleading comparisons. Mouse: P.I. For Hire is like nothing you have seen recently, and for good reasons.
At a glance, Mouse: P.I. For Hire looks like it fits neatly into a familiar trend: a stylized indie shooter borrowing heavily from early animation aesthetics. Its black-and-white, rubber-hose cartoon presentation immediately invites comparisons to Cuphead, and its first-person perspective suggests another retro-inspired FPS in the vein of Doom. But that surface-level reading misses what makes the game noteworthy. Beneath its striking visual identity lies a far more layered and ambitious experience. one that can quickly position itself...
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Pragmata Modding Debate Highlights Ethical Concerns
Apr 17, 2026, 11:12
Daniel-D
Gaming News
Industry
Pragmata sparks debate as fans discourage 18+ mods involving Diana, raising ethical concerns across gaming communities.
The upcoming sci-fi title Pragmata has unexpectedly become an attention point in the gaming community, especially the modding community, not because of its gameplay, but because of concerns about its young protagonist, Diana. As a child-like character who plays a central role in the narrative, Diana has triggered early discussions within modding communities about boundaries and responsibility. In PC gaming culture, modding often includes cosmetic changes and, in some cases, adult-oriented content. However, Diana’s appearance has made many players and...
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Sintopia turns hell into a surprisingly fun management sim
Apr 17, 2026, 11:02
AlexP
Gaming News
Sintopia blends dark humor with management gameplay, letting you run Hell while shaping both worlds and systems creatively.
Some games try to make you feel like a hero, but Sintopia goes the other way and lets you run Hell like it’s just another office job—and that’s exactly where its charm comes from. The tone is dark, sarcastic, and surprisingly funny, constantly poking fun at the idea of eternal punishment by turning it into something that feels closer to corporate management. You’re not some all-powerful villain sitting on a throne. You’re basically a middle manager trying to keep chaos...
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Blood and Obsidian: The Aztecs Arrive in AoM: Retold
Apr 17, 2026, 10:35
Daniel-D
Gaming News
Gameplay
Discover the new Aztec pantheon in Age of Mythology: Retold. Master sacrifice mechanics and the 12-mission campaign.
The Obsidian Mirror expansion, launching April 21, 2026, finally introduces the long-awaited Aztec pantheon to Age of Mythology: Retold. As the centerpiece of the current expansion cycle, this DLC brings a unique mechanical shift to mythic warfare, centered on the concepts of sacrifice and psychological disruption.
Unlike the original civilizations, the Aztecs utilized a new resource called Tonalli, or life essence. This energy is harvested from fallen enemies on the battlefield and is used to fuel divine Favor and powerful...
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Looking for a cozy game? Gecko Gods might be it
Apr 17, 2026, 10:06
AlexP
Gaming News
Gecko Gods delivers a calm exploration adventure with puzzles, climbing, and a relaxing island journey worth trying.
Some games just ask you to slow down, and Gecko Gods fits perfectly in that space. From the moment you start, it leans into a calm, almost meditative rhythm. There’s no rush, no pressure, just a quiet island world waiting to be explored. You move as a small gecko, climbing walls, slipping through ruins, and taking in the environment one step at a time. It’s the kind of game you play to unwind, not to compete.
The whole experience is built...
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